Guest guest Posted April 3, 2003 Report Share Posted April 3, 2003 I wish !! I am going to check on the schedule... so maybe the end of May. Does he interview hi patients ? I mean -- is there some qualifying thing he does? Other than age and activity which I am aware of...? Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 Scheduled MAy 14/03 Fred Vancouver Canada Belgium in May Is there anyone else here scheduled for resurfacing with Dr. DeSmet the week of May 12? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 I am scheduled for a RBHR with DeSmet on May 13th. Not a great time right now to be traveling oversees for surgery. My wife and daughters (18 and 12) will be going with me. We were thinking to fly into Paris, spend a couple of days and train up to Ghent. With the political attitude towards Americans right now, I am wondering if we should fly into Amsterdam for sightseeing first? I would appreciate anyone's feedback. Also, having been on anti-inflam drugs for 8 yrs and pain meds for probably 4, once I come off of those prior to surgery, I am wondering if I will be able to enjoy any sights the w/e before surgery after making that trans-atlantic flight from Indy. I have been bone on bone for 2 years, so I am assuming I will be using a cane once off drugs and we have requested wheel-chair assistance through airports. I would appreciate knowing how some of you Belgium hippies did pre- op, once off meds. We have really enjoyed reading all of your posts about Ghent, Koen DeSmet, his staff, Holiday Inn, and post op recovery, etc. Thanks, Rusty Gait, scheduled to have RBHR, DeSmet May 13th 03 > Scheduled MAy 14/03 > > Fred Vancouver Canada > > Belgium in May > > > Is there anyone else here scheduled for resurfacing with Dr. > DeSmet the week of May 12? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 we flew to amsterdam first ...loved it and hada great time also easy to get to ghent by train from amsterdam and cost is good...I stayed ina hotel by the rtrain station and it was lovely the train station is a breathtaking monument in itself...I loved the train to gent and arrived on time to the hospital the day of ..OUr flight was also alot cheaper going direct to and from amsterdam...I am in LA so Im not sure where you are..but do not worry about the world attitude ...you will run int that anywhere you go..just go with a good smile and some euros and have a blast Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 we flew to amsterdam first ...loved it and hada great time also easy to get to ghent by train from amsterdam and cost is good...I stayed ina hotel by the rtrain station and it was lovely the train station is a breathtaking monument in itself...I loved the train to gent and arrived on time to the hospital the day of ..OUr flight was also alot cheaper going direct to and from amsterdam...I am in LA so Im not sure where you are..but do not worry about the world attitude ...you will run int that anywhere you go..just go with a good smile and some euros and have a blast Sue Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 He looks at xrays. I sent mine in January after which he informed me that I was a candidate and we scheduled the date. I don't know what he asks beyond that. Maybe some of the others who have had their resurfacing know. Good luck! > I wish !! I am going to check on the schedule... so maybe the end of May. > > Does he interview hi patients ? I mean -- is there some qualifying thing he > does? > Other than age and activity which I am aware of...? > > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 Rusty: I went off the meds as soon as Dr. De Smet told me to-I think it was late July and quite honestly it was hell. By the time we left for Belgium in October I was on crutches and couldn't sleep, sit or stand. Before I had OA I was not sympathetic enough to those who suffer from it - I will never doubt again. So, we did not do any sightseeing before surgery - it just would not have worked - but we were both having surgery so with your family around it might be possible. We did however, do quite a bit after surgery - from day 4 you are quite capable of wandering around Ghent, travelling to Brugges and I believe that by day 8 we could easily have gone to Paris for a couple of days before travelling home. That's just our experience - but however you do it you are going to love Koen - As so many of us have said - he is a doctor like no other we have ever met. His job satisfaction rate must be off the scale. Pamela and Cliff LBHR and RBHR De Smet Oct 23/02 > > Scheduled MAy 14/03 > > > > Fred Vancouver Canada > > > > Belgium in May > > > > > > Is there anyone else here scheduled for resurfacing with Dr. > > DeSmet the week of May 12? > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 Thanks -- So from January, how far ahead did you have to schedule the surgery? Any reason you didn't do it in the US? Insurance may cover it according to some... Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 4, 2003 Report Share Posted April 4, 2003 Thanks -- So from January, how far ahead did you have to schedule the surgery? Any reason you didn't do it in the US? Insurance may cover it according to some... Margo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 Hi Don't worry about the politics. Americans aren't disliked. It's the American & UK Governments that are bearing the brut of it and not the population. The attitude of some nations is only the same as they have been treating the UK for a long time - it is a minority view and it's nowhere near as bad as the media would have you believe. The only suggestion I would make is not to talk about Politics - that way you don't get involved. You'll find lots of friendly faces from all nationalities. . Belgium in May > > > Is there anyone else here scheduled for resurfacing with Dr. > DeSmet the week of May 12? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 I sent my xrays to Dr. DeSmet in mid January. I had asked for a May surgery date because of teaching obligations and so he scheduled me at that time. I learned about resurfacing in November (from a post on TH!) and read everything I could find during December. In early January I saw Dr. Stachniw in Illinois. He told me that, because of my dysplasia, there was a slight chance he would not be able to fit the device he used on my anatomy and I would end up needing a THR. Since avoiding THR was my main reason for going with resurfacing, he advised me to go to Europe where they use the Birmingham device which has variations for dysplasia. I have received lots of encouragement from other folks on this board who have gone this route. I am looking forward to having it done! I am going to ask my insurance about coverage but I doubt if they will cover anything. So now I have 38 days to wait. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 I sent my xrays to Dr. DeSmet in mid January. I had asked for a May surgery date because of teaching obligations and so he scheduled me at that time. I learned about resurfacing in November (from a post on TH!) and read everything I could find during December. In early January I saw Dr. Stachniw in Illinois. He told me that, because of my dysplasia, there was a slight chance he would not be able to fit the device he used on my anatomy and I would end up needing a THR. Since avoiding THR was my main reason for going with resurfacing, he advised me to go to Europe where they use the Birmingham device which has variations for dysplasia. I have received lots of encouragement from other folks on this board who have gone this route. I am looking forward to having it done! I am going to ask my insurance about coverage but I doubt if they will cover anything. So now I have 38 days to wait. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2003 Report Share Posted April 5, 2003 rebures, I am writing to let you know that the dysplasia cup option of the BHR is the essential reason I am planning on a De Smet resurfacing, if I can possibly make it happen. There are many other excellent reasons to go this route, not the least of which is Dr. De Smet's phenomenal record of success, but the dysplasia option places the BHR at the head of the list. We have just had our income tax questions answered for the 2002 tax year and know that now, even if we cannot get insurance coverage, most of the costs involved in the trip to Ghent for me and some for my wife, will be deductible from our income next year. Our hospitalization insurance and other medical costs now seem sufficient to warrant doing the 'long form'<G>. With the guidance of those on this list, I have become more optimistic about actually gaining coverage for a BHR in Belgium, than I thought possible. We've begun the appeal process, and will offer up a 'play by play' in due time. Best wishes... danz rebures wrote: > I sent my xrays to Dr. DeSmet in mid January. I had asked for a > May surgery date because of teaching obligations and so he > scheduled me at that time. I learned about resurfacing in > November (from a post on TH!) and read everything I could find > during December. In early January I saw Dr. Stachniw in Illinois. > He told me that, because of my dysplasia, there was a slight > chance he would not be able to fit the device he used on my > anatomy and I would end up needing a THR. Since avoiding > THR was my main reason for going with resurfacing, he advised > me to go to Europe where they use the Birmingham device > which has variations for dysplasia. I have received lots of > encouragement from other folks on this board who have gone > this route. I am looking forward to having it done! I am going to > ask my insurance about coverage but I doubt if they will cover > anything. So now I have 38 days to wait. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2003 Report Share Posted April 8, 2003 Good Luck to you. Be sure to read the old posts from others who have been to Belgium. There are lots of helpful tips. I have been feeling very positive about my decision. I even had a dream last night that I was walking without my limp!! Ruth > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet - I have Blue > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so awesome! My > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well for you - I am > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very positive. > > Thanks - for sharing. > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 OK all of you soon to be Belgium Hippies!!! I have thrown out this offer before, but amazingly (to me) have had no takers!!! (And believe me- all of you who have been to Belgium WILL understand!) It is true that you may not need a raised toilet seat, but it certainly does make recovering much easier. Especially if you are tall. I am small and found the seat quite a nicety. So- here is the offer. I will send to you a totally disinfected and squeaky clean raised toilet seat to your home FREE OF CHARGE in exchange for a box of Belgium chocolates. (approx $7 US) Dark, no liquors. Now you see- I had become quite an addict whilst enjoying my stay in the gracious country of Belgium with De Smet and company. It's tough, very tough. And nobody has taken me up On this!!! I just may have to deliver my yearly x-ray in person. Actually I have heard that Belgium has great climbing.......... Good luck to ye all! Rock climbin' Jude LBHR De Smet 09/11/02 Re: Belgium in May Good Luck to you. Be sure to read the old posts from others who have been to Belgium. There are lots of helpful tips. I have been feeling very positive about my decision. I even had a dream last night that I was walking without my limp!! Ruth > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet - I have Blue > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so awesome! My > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well for you - I am > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very positive. > > Thanks - for sharing. > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Rock'Climbin Jude. I will take you up on your toilet seat offer! I will send you 2 boxes, though, not one. Final offer. I am scheduled with De Smet on May 20. Blum 10097 Cleary Blvd. #289 Plantation, Florida 33324 FAX Re: Belgium in May Good Luck to you. Be sure to read the old posts from others who have been to Belgium. There are lots of helpful tips. I have been feeling very positive about my decision. I even had a dream last night that I was walking without my limp!! Ruth > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet - I have Blue > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so awesome! My > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well for you - I am > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very positive. > > Thanks - for sharing. > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2003 Report Share Posted April 10, 2003 Hi Rock climin'Jude, If the first taker for the toilet seat doesn't work out, I'm next in line! I'm scheduled for the 1st of July in Belgium. izumi > > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet > - I have Blue > > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so > awesome! My > > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well > for you - I am > > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very > positive. > > > > Thanks - for sharing. > > Margo > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 > Hi Rock climin'Jude, > > If the first taker for the toilet seat doesn't work out, I'm next in > line! I'm scheduled for the 1st of July in Belgium. > > izumi I am also scheduled for rbhr with De Smet july 1.mtaymor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2003 Report Share Posted April 13, 2003 , guess we'll see each other in a couple months. -- In surfacehippy , " mtaymor " <mtaymor@e...> wrote: > > > Hi Rock climin'Jude, > > > > If the first taker for the toilet seat doesn't work out, I'm next > in > > line! I'm scheduled for the 1st of July in Belgium. > > > > izumi > I am also scheduled for rbhr with De Smet july 1.mtaymor Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 hi everyone! just returned from a glorious (is that too weird a word when we're talking surgery and strangeness?) couple of weeks in europe--first paris for just five nights with my boyfriend, and then by train to ghent for the de smet experience. i highly recommend sight seeing when you are there. it worked for me/us! being canadian, the exchange rate isn't great for our dollar so getting the most out of our trip was high on the agenda of things to do. it is amazing how having a lot of sights to see is great motivation for walking! plus.....eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die was my motto before surgery. if i fell off the perch on the operating table i wanted to have seen paris! saw and experienced as much of paris as humanly possible. ready for a huge rest by the time we arrived in ghent just in time for check-in and surgery. koen de smet is a remarkable human being. he does his miraculous work without becoming inflated or arrogant, in fact he is disarmingly simple and direct. the nurses and physios were exceptional--always forward thinking and positive and professional without being cold. dr. de smet is an artist in his field, and (pardon the pun) but 'on the cutting edge' of medicine, as, i think much of belgium is, being influenced by being surrounded by so many other countries...... koen's team of physios--hi marc and chantal--and nurses--hi brad and all--deserve a huge part of the glory too for they are first and foremost humanely professional, unstressed, and simply doing their job well without distraction or arrogance. everyone in belgium, it seems, speaks at least 16 languages! if anyone wants to talk about my experience--i'm in canada in victoria--please feel free to call me at . i'd be very happy to answer any questions at all. HUGE thanks to pamela and cliff and the others i spoke with before i went. you have changed my life by your example and enthusiasm and strength. i thank the powers that beeeeee that i have a rbhr de smet april 2/03 instead of a limp or a thr. it's almost two weeks and i'm on one crutch and doing water exercises in the deep end with a float belt. with some wrangling i'm managing to get the socks on and get dressed. being verryyyy careful when i walk. this may sound quite hoaky but before surgery i listened to some 'pre-op relaxation tapes' from the munro institute a friend loaned me, and i was very calm going into surgery. listened to them after too. research shows that listening to tapes leads to better recovery.....also....taking vitamin A and zinc and collagen.... so am doing all that and quite amazed at how things are progressing......truly amazed. there's a long way to go......but today's a good day. and all my referred pain from before is gone........... it's grand to have my life back. i am eternally greatful to all who brought me to this place. steph rbhr desmet april 2/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Hi ! Wow- two boxes of chocolate- can't pass that up! The seat will be shipped on Tuesday or Wednesday at the latest! Good luck on your upcoming surgery. You have made a great choice with Dr De Smet! Please give him and his staff my warmest regards! When you check into the Holiday Inn you may receive a handicapped room which will be helpful. If you don't- since they usually book those for bilaterals- ask s at the front desk for a seat for your room. The Inn does have a few raised seats for your stay there. Don't forget that you will need to take a towel and soap for the hospital. Also some PJs or sweats. They will provide you with a gown for surgery, but prefer that you are in your own things prior to and after. More comfortable anyway! Ah! Chocolate! The Inn will give you a voucher for a V Taxi to go into the city square- Korenmart- for free. Neushaus is good as well as Jaclyn's on I believe- Marrianstraat. A great place for dinner- reservations recommended is on Reep. The restaurant is called " Food On " - very good. Hmmm...sounds as though I ate my way through Belgium. Could be true! Shopping was great as well. Enjoy the experience and your new hip! Regards, Rock climbin' Jude LBHR De Smet 09/11/02 Re: Belgium in May Good Luck to you. Be sure to read the old posts from others who have been to Belgium. There are lots of helpful tips. I have been feeling very positive about my decision. I even had a dream last night that I was walking without my limp!! Ruth > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet - I have Blue > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so awesome! My > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well for you - I am > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very positive. > > Thanks - for sharing. > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Jude, I just got the other one. Thank you very much!!! Please let me know what the freight is, so I can reimburse. All these tips for Belgium are making things so easy and self assuring. I am so excited to get to Belgium, that I keep forgetting about the surgery...that is intentional! Did you take the train to Amsterdam before your surgery? Blum 10097 Cleary Blvd. #289 Plantation, Florida 33324 FAX Re: Belgium in May Good Luck to you. Be sure to read the old posts from others who have been to Belgium. There are lots of helpful tips. I have been feeling very positive about my decision. I even had a dream last night that I was walking without my limp!! Ruth > I am feeling more and more like going this route - with DeSmet - I have Blue > Cross/Shield -- hopefully I can get coverage -- that would be so awesome! My > dream come true. Your wait wasn't long -- I hope it goes well for you - I am > talking to DeSmet now - he wants my X-rays -- I am feeling very positive. > > Thanks - for sharing. > Margo > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2003 Report Share Posted April 15, 2003 Hi Steph, I am glad to hear you arrived home safe and sound. It appears you are recovering nicely. It also sounds as if you are as delighted as I am at the results of our operation. Life is great!!. After only 2 weeks I am totally without pain in my hip joint. My minimal pain is limited to muscle repair. Like you I am doing deep water exercises and following the stretching program provided by Mark (the physiotherapist). Besides thanking Dr DeSmet for giving me my life back I want to thank you and your boyfriend for your company in Belgium. My wife and I had a lot of fun. I will be e-mailing in the next few days and provide the information I had promised to send him. I echo your comments on the wonderful treatment we received from DeSmet and his staff. I only wish I had done this a year ago and saved a lot of pain and wasting a year of my life. For all those people considering a resurfacing by Dr. DeSmet I would whole heartedly recommend it. The only thing I would change is the dry shaving of my leg before the operation by the nurse. I should have insisted on a wet shave with shaving cream. I had razor burn for over a week and I think the added inconvenience was unnecessary. but I would endure it a thousand times over considering the end results. Good luck and a speedy recovery. Ron lbhr desmet April 2/03 Re: Re: Belgium in May hi everyone! just returned from a glorious (is that too weird a word when we're talking surgery and strangeness?) couple of weeks in europe--first paris for just five nights with my boyfriend, and then by train to ghent for the de smet experience. i highly recommend sight seeing when you are there. it worked for me/us! being canadian, the exchange rate isn't great for our dollar so getting the most out of our trip was high on the agenda of things to do. it is amazing how having a lot of sights to see is great motivation for walking! plus.....eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die was my motto before surgery. if i fell off the perch on the operating table i wanted to have seen paris! saw and experienced as much of paris as humanly possible. ready for a huge rest by the time we arrived in ghent just in time for check-in and surgery. koen de smet is a remarkable human being. he does his miraculous work without becoming inflated or arrogant, in fact he is disarmingly simple and direct. the nurses and physios were exceptional--always forward thinking and positive and professional without being cold. dr. de smet is an artist in his field, and (pardon the pun) but 'on the cutting edge' of medicine, as, i think much of belgium is, being influenced by being surrounded by so many other countries...... koen's team of physios--hi marc and chantal--and nurses--hi brad and all--deserve a huge part of the glory too for they are first and foremost humanely professional, unstressed, and simply doing their job well without distraction or arrogance. everyone in belgium, it seems, speaks at least 16 languages! if anyone wants to talk about my experience--i'm in canada in victoria--please feel free to call me at . i'd be very happy to answer any questions at all. HUGE thanks to pamela and cliff and the others i spoke with before i went. you have changed my life by your example and enthusiasm and strength. i thank the powers that beeeeee that i have a rbhr de smet april 2/03 instead of a limp or a thr. it's almost two weeks and i'm on one crutch and doing water exercises in the deep end with a float belt. with some wrangling i'm managing to get the socks on and get dressed. being verryyyy careful when i walk. this may sound quite hoaky but before surgery i listened to some 'pre-op relaxation tapes' from the munro institute a friend loaned me, and i was very calm going into surgery. listened to them after too. research shows that listening to tapes leads to better recovery.....also....taking vitamin A and zinc and collagen.... so am doing all that and quite amazed at how things are progressing......truly amazed. there's a long way to go......but today's a good day. and all my referred pain from before is gone........... it's grand to have my life back. i am eternally greatful to all who brought me to this place. steph rbhr desmet april 2/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 dear ron, yes, it certainly was nice and good and fun spending time with you and louise in belgium. your unfailing sense of humour and persistance are a fine example to me even now, and when i remember back then (2 weeks ago tomorrow!) still bring a smile to my face. it was kind and considerate of dr. de smet to schedule us two canucks together. i know that bob appreciated going out sight seeing with louise, and having her as a foil for my sometimes rather dour outlook on life (ha). the entire experience brought he and i closer together. i feel so fortunate that he was willing to go through this with me. too bad about the razor burn on the ole legs, there. i didn't know. you're right, a little cream goes a long way to making those limbs shiney and smooth! also, rest assured that bob told mark about the old 'plastic bag trick' while getting in and out of taxis, and the need for some type of instruction beforehand for folks like you and me who are two days out of surgery and are finding the climb up into a suv or sliding into a taxi seat all new. maybe our input will make a difference. you're right, we all heal differently. in six weeks we will all be the same probably. yesterday was grand, today i've been a bit tired so took it easy. but quite frankly, i'm amazed at how quickly the recovery is going. two days ago i figured out how to put my 'stocking' on without help. yay. did you take the cab to the airport? bob and i did the train to brussels and then changed planes in frankfurt--a great exercise in walking, stairs, getting lost, crowds, short seats, kind strangers, and him the hero pulling all our baggage! oh yes, and of course, the real kicker. the last day, the day we were to have the cab pick us up at 6:50 am for the 7:15 train--the elevators were broken. of course. so there's us luggage and crutches and time constraints like nobody's business figuring out what to do. bob phoned from our room and eventually the front desk clerk came bounding up the three flights of stairs to help us down. the bags were heavy and ungainly and went bumpity bump down the stairs...me, i went one by one, very carefully. in the end it all worked out. i don't know what it was like that day with a hotel full of cyclists and recovering desmet people, and a race to be done. tomorrow i'll go to the pool again--am spending a few hours a day doing 'consults' with a colleague for future work and will ease into the part time stuff next week. also, i feel the vitamins are making a huge difference to the muscle repair, and ligaments too--massive amts. of vitamin A, a gram of C, zinc 50 mg, and a multi B just to keep me calm. ha! what is your 'schedule' like? hellos to dear louise for me/ us. and keep well and keep smiling. regards, steph Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2003 Report Share Posted April 16, 2003 I am so glad to read about your experience. Mine is coming soon - May 14!. Could you tell me if there is email access at the Holiday Inn? Also, is there a self serve laundromat anywhere convenient? Thanks and all the best in your recovery. Ruth > hi everyone! > just returned from a glorious (is that too weird a word when we're talking > surgery and strangeness?) couple of weeks in europe--first paris for just > five nights with my boyfriend, and then by train to ghent for the de smet > experience. > i highly recommend sight seeing when you are there. it worked for me/us! > being canadian, the exchange rate isn't great for our dollar so getting the > most out of our trip was high on the agenda of things to do. it is amazing > how having a lot of sights to see is great motivation for walking! > plus.....eat drink and be merry for tomorrow we die was my motto before > surgery. if i fell off the perch on the operating table i wanted to have > seen paris! > saw and experienced as much of paris as humanly possible. ready for a huge > rest by the time we arrived in ghent just in time for check-in and surgery. > koen de smet is a remarkable human being. he does his miraculous work > without becoming inflated or arrogant, in fact he is disarmingly simple and > direct. the nurses and physios were exceptional--always forward thinking and > positive and professional without being cold. dr. de smet is an artist in > his field, and (pardon the pun) but 'on the cutting edge' of medicine, as, > i think much of belgium is, being influenced by being surrounded by so many > other countries...... koen's team of physios--hi marc and chantal--and > nurses--hi brad and all--deserve a huge part of the glory too for they are > first and foremost humanely professional, unstressed, and simply doing their > job well without distraction or arrogance. > everyone in belgium, it seems, speaks at least 16 languages! > if anyone wants to talk about my experience--i'm in canada in > victoria--please feel free to call me at . i'd be very happy to > answer any questions at all. > HUGE thanks to pamela and cliff and the others i spoke with before i went. > you have changed my life by your example and enthusiasm and strength. i > thank the powers that beeeeee that i have a rbhr de smet april 2/03 instead > of a limp or a thr. > it's almost two weeks and i'm on one crutch and doing water exercises in the > deep end with a float belt. with some wrangling i'm managing to get the > socks on and get dressed. > being verryyyy careful when i walk. > this may sound quite hoaky but before surgery i listened to some 'pre-op > relaxation tapes' from the munro institute a friend loaned me, and i was > very calm going into surgery. listened to them after too. research shows > that listening to tapes leads to better recovery.....also....taking vitamin > A and zinc and collagen.... > so am doing all that and quite amazed at how things are > progressing......truly amazed. > there's a long way to go......but today's a good day. > and all my referred pain from before is gone........... > it's grand to have my life back. > i am eternally greatful to all who brought me to this place. > steph > rbhr desmet april 2/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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